Instead of tying the tulle onto a ribbon, I decided it best to tie it onto elastic. This allows the the tulle to lay down instead of stick straight out. The elastic is also a little more ideal for a cute little wiggly three month old like mine... slip on, slip off :)

Step 2. Measure around your baby's torso to see how much elastic you will need. Where you measure is where the tutu will be. You can measure lower or higher than I did... whatever you desire. Remember the number that you measured. My baby's torso measured 17 inches. (She is a big baby! :)

Step 3. Mark where you are measuring. This will remind you to put the ghost face above this line.

Step 4. Take the onsie off and Use Heat and Bond and some black fabric to make a cute ghost face. (Just follow the instructions found on the Heat and Bond package) Be sure to put the ghost face above the mark you made on your baby's onsie.

Step 5. Measure and cut a piece of elastic that is 2 inches smaller that the number you measured above. I originally measured by baby's torso at 17 inches. I cut my elastic 15 inches long. This will ensure that the tutu will stay on your baby.

Step 6. Sew elastic into a circle. Make sure it is really secure. You could even use a sewing machine for a really tight stitch here if you wanted.

Step 7. Cut the tulle and lace. Go HERE to see how to cut it just right.

Step 8. Tie tulle and lace around elastic. Alternate between tulle and lace. Be sure that the knot is pointing down. Once again visit the tutu tutorial to see how to tie the tulle.

*A little side note... this is what my son was doing while I was crafting away. Just enjoying a little Walle while wearing Mima's reading glasses. He is such a crackup.

Keep tying...

Step 9. Cut the lace to be pointed on the ends.

See how the lace has a straight edge?! I wanted to change this and make it more "ghost-like".

Fold each piece of lace in half like a taco.

Cut your lace taco to a point.

You're done! Time to dress up you cute little ghost!

I couldn't resist making a little (ok, so little may be bit of an understatement) flower headband out of tulle, lace and pearls to complete her Halloween look.

Happy Halloween!

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Sisters Meg and Steph discovered that while living the life of poor, newlywed, college students, with fresh little babies in the middle of The Great Recession they could still have what they needed and wanted if they got to work and created things with their own hands. This mindset has saved them thousands of dollars in living expenses, and as they share their knowledge with others, the savings keeps growing.